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South Park's Most Offensive Episode Is Still 'It Hits the Fan'
In 2001, South Park took on the fight against television censors and FCC rules in an episode that remains legendary today.
Punching up and down with its humor, “The Book of Mormon” says “Hello” to the Overture Center for the first time since 2017.
The favorite Australian yeast spread Vegemite has been banned from the state of Victoria's prisons since 2006, with ...
The night before I left my husband, I taught him how to make mashed potatoes. Our friends had offered him a place to stay for the night so I could be alone. I wanted to gather my thoughts and my ...
This charming college town in the Pine Belt region offers something rare in modern America: a place where your Social Security check can actually cover your bills and leave you with enough left over ...
The Comedy Central satire of the president has been crass and brilliant over its latest run of episodes. But the president ...
In the very first holiday season that South Park ever skewered, Trey Parker and Matt Stone unintentionally taught disaster ...
Donald Trump reportedly "does not find [South Park] funny," according to Anthony Scaramucci on The Daily Beast Podcast.
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South Park season 28 episode 4 ending explained: Peter Hegseth ends up in jail after calling troops into the town against the Saudis
Comedy Central’s South Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, aired it’s season 28, episode 4, and showed a Turkey Trot race being funded by Saudi Arabia and Peter Hegseth trying to get federal ...
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South Park's Thanksgiving Episode Starts Political Conversations on the Internet
The episode titled “Turkey Trot” starts with South Park’s town council wondering who should sponsor the town’s Thanksgiving ...
South Park Season 28 has become a neat little Rorschach test. Viewers who see the season as catharsis are cheering; viewers bored or exhausted by politics want Cartman and the gang causing ...
Inside 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's outrageous new seasons and why the show still matters.
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